25 Amazingly Tiny Houses

Some people have chosen to live out their childhood dream in a tree house while others have found a way to keep their life on the road. You couldn’t knock this lifestyle if you tried because they are all saving money, helping the environment and seem to be completely happy (if not happier) with their choice. Although I don’t think I could ever do it (my fabric alone would take up 3/4 of the house) a part of me is very envious of their willingness to downsize. Do you think you could make the big move to a tiny home? Check out these 25 Amazingly Tiny Houses and then decide…

Perfect for One 1 of 26

25-year old Brittany decided to take housing into her own hands when she built her first home. Learn more about her home at Tumbleweed.

12′ x 30′ Dream Home 2 of 26

This tiny dream home comes complete with full bath, breakfast bar, loft and porch. It's hard to believe it's only 12' x 30'. Learn more about this house at Tiny Texas Houses.

On the Road 3 of 26

I'm not gonna lie, I totally checked out the price to see if I could afford to pick up and go. Learn more about this home at Tiny Houses Blog.

Everyday Would Be a Moroccan Getaway 4 of 26

The vibrant colors and beautiful fabrics would make me smile every time I woke up here. Spotted at From Moon 2 Moon.

On the Water 5 of 26

Your home wouldn't feel so tiny when you looked outside and you are on a lake. Learn more at The Tiny Life.

It’s All About the Yurts 6 of 26

Yurts stand the test of time, are eco-friendly and you can even live in one in the middle of the snow. Learn more at The Tiny Life.

Sleek and Modern Bliss 7 of 26

This really shows you that keeping a clean and organized home can make a place feel spacious even if it is only 400 sq. feet. Learn more at The Tiny Life.

Living in a Container 8 of 26

I don't know if I could do this small but I do love how adorable it is. Learn more at The Tiny Life.

When Tent and Cottage Come Together 9 of 26

You could give up a big house when you live on acres of beautiful land. Learn more at Broadhurst Architects.

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